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this money that we put in at ucla. they came up with a drug like that. went through phase 1 trial. went through phase 2 trial. it has gang busters doing great. all these -- it is working for all these women. so i'm not allowed to tell the name of the pharmaceutical company but they took our 1 million and turned it into a commitment of 10 190 million. >> mike: wonderful. i hope that our people will go to the website. it is on the screen and find out how to become part of the effort because there is so many people. every family has been touched. every family has been touched. >> they have been touched. >> mike: no exceptions. and if there is ways to help with the research to find cures and better ways to help people through the process, it would be a wonderful gift to millions of americans. thank you. >> thank you very much, governor. >> mike: always a joy to see you and your courage is amazing and inspiring. thank you, noreen. >> mike: before we go tonight, a personal word. last week matt turner the news anchor at little rock's kthb channel 11 which is the local cbs affiliate in lit
this money that we put in at ucla. they came up with a drug like that. went through phase 1 trial. went through phase 2 trial. it has gang busters doing great. all these -- it is working for all these women. so i'm not allowed to tell the name of the pharmaceutical company but they took our 1 million and turned it into a commitment of 10 190 million. >> mike: wonderful. i hope that our people will go to the website. it is on the screen and find out how to become part of the effort because...
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ucla saturday night. as they beat 43-17. no. 18 stanford the final was 54-48 in overtime cured let us take a look outside. let us speak of the weather with cloudy skies. how long is that going to last? >> good morning. we are already seeing some breaks of sunshine. the approach to the bay bridge toll plaza with a round of sunshine expected. cooler conditions and the chance of showers by mid-week. and slightly warmer as we finish of the week for next week. taking a look at futurecast. widespread 50s. by noon, those 60s will be indicated by the green on your screen. 70's. but mainly 60s. cooling down too widespread 50s for the 8:00 p.m. our. with palo alto, and also upper 60s for mountain view. 73 degrees in evergreen. mid-70s along the delta. walnut creek, danville and mid-60s and danville. and for downtown san francisco. low 70's for the north bay. if you're going to go to the giants game? the first pitch will be 6:30 it is going to be mild and breezy. the san francisco 49ers and 1:25 with sunny conditions. they are around t
ucla saturday night. as they beat 43-17. no. 18 stanford the final was 54-48 in overtime cured let us take a look outside. let us speak of the weather with cloudy skies. how long is that going to last? >> good morning. we are already seeing some breaks of sunshine. the approach to the bay bridge toll plaza with a round of sunshine expected. cooler conditions and the chance of showers by mid-week. and slightly warmer as we finish of the week for next week. taking a look at futurecast....
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this money that we put in at ucla. they came up with a drug like that. went through phase 1 trial. went through phase 2 trial. it has gang busters doing great. all these -- it is working for all these women. so i'm not allowed to tell the name of the pharmaceutical company but they took our 1 million and turned it into a commitment of 10 190 million. >> mike: wonderful. i hope that our people will go to the website. it is on the screen and find out how to become part of the effort because there is so many people. every family has been touched. every family has been touched. >> they have been touched. >> mike: no exceptions. and if there is ways to help with the research to find cures and better ways to help people through the process, it would be a wonderful gift to millions of americans. thank you. >> thank you very much, governor. >> mike: always a joy to see you and your courage is amazing and inspiring. thank you, noreen. >> mike: before we go tonight, a personal word. last week matt turner the news anchor at little rock's kthb channel 11 which is the local cbs affiliate in lit
this money that we put in at ucla. they came up with a drug like that. went through phase 1 trial. went through phase 2 trial. it has gang busters doing great. all these -- it is working for all these women. so i'm not allowed to tell the name of the pharmaceutical company but they took our 1 million and turned it into a commitment of 10 190 million. >> mike: wonderful. i hope that our people will go to the website. it is on the screen and find out how to become part of the effort because...
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al rin ross received this award today along with ucla professor lloyd shatly. david louie joins us live with details. david? >> you know some people think of economics being dry and boring. a lot of charts. this may change your mind. the nobel prize of economics today went to someone here at stanford who knows how to solve problems using algo rhythms. >> this is unexpected. we didn't reach the phone in time but they called back. >> news of the middle of the night call led to standing ovations and a champagne toast. this professor alin roth hailed for his work. just as google uses algo rhythms dr. roth's helped school districts assign students to school and match live kit any don drorz patients. >> if you're incompatible you can't give a patient you want but can give it to someone else's patient. your patient could get a kidney from their donor. that is an exchange. >> dr. melcher brought it to stanford medical center four years ago. crediting dr. roth with increasing the number of patients who find donors. >> hundreds and thousands of patients have been transpl
al rin ross received this award today along with ucla professor lloyd shatly. david louie joins us live with details. david? >> you know some people think of economics being dry and boring. a lot of charts. this may change your mind. the nobel prize of economics today went to someone here at stanford who knows how to solve problems using algo rhythms. >> this is unexpected. we didn't reach the phone in time but they called back. >> news of the middle of the night call led to...
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so, this mean that we put in at ucla, they came up with a drug like that. one through phase one trial and went through phase two trial and gang busters doing great and working for all of these women. not allowed to tell the name of the pharmaceutical company, but they took our one million and turned it into a commitment of 190 million. >> mike: wow. [applause] maureen, i hope that-- and go on the website and find the screen to become part of the effort. because there's so many people. every family has been touched. every. >> you're right, there has been. >> there's no exceptions. if there's ways to help with the research to find cures and better ways to help people through the process, it would be a can you feel gift to millions of americans. thank you. >> thank you, governor. >> mike: always, your courage is amazing. thank you. [applause] >> so, before we go tonight, a personal word. last week, matt turner, the news anchor at little rock's kthb, channel 11 which is the local cbs affiliate in little rock was killed in a car accident south of little rock. he
so, this mean that we put in at ucla, they came up with a drug like that. one through phase one trial and went through phase two trial and gang busters doing great and working for all of these women. not allowed to tell the name of the pharmaceutical company, but they took our one million and turned it into a commitment of 190 million. >> mike: wow. [applause] maureen, i hope that-- and go on the website and find the screen to become part of the effort. because there's so many people....
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san jose state had this weed cal upset 25th ranked ucla with a 43-17 win in berkley. san jose state had the weekend off but hosting utah state next saturday. there is a wide perception that president obama lost to mitt romney in the debate. >> now the first crucial encounter is over. everybody has their score cards up, so what do the candidates need to do in the coming days? we put that question to mayor willie brown and joe. here is what they had to say. >> mr. obama has to reestablish his dominance on the intellectual side and dominance on the accuracy side and has to reestablish his dominance on the excitement side. can he do that? i don't know. >> mitt romney? >> mitt romney has to keep going. keep plowing through and talking the same stuff and the same way. he was concise and crisp. he was like the ceo and chief that he aspires to be. >> this is the first time we recalled seeing former massachusetts governor mitt romney show up on stage. he has been avoiding, you wouldn't have known he was the governor in massachusetts. >> he was very proud to talk about what hap
san jose state had this weed cal upset 25th ranked ucla with a 43-17 win in berkley. san jose state had the weekend off but hosting utah state next saturday. there is a wide perception that president obama lost to mitt romney in the debate. >> now the first crucial encounter is over. everybody has their score cards up, so what do the candidates need to do in the coming days? we put that question to mayor willie brown and joe. here is what they had to say. >> mr. obama has to...
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. >> now, he will share the prize with an 89-year-old ucla professor who won the prize for economics because he never took an economics class in his life, he considers himself a mathematician. >>> a san bruno boy fighting brain cancer is making sure other kids enjoy halloween as much as he does. he was headed home to san bruno from his latest chemo treatment when he realized some of the kids he knew at the hospital would not be out in time for trick-or-treating. that's when he asked his mom if they could buy costumes for all of the children at kaiser in oakland. they've been collecting donations at their body shop ever since. >> i felt left out, because they're in the hospital and can't go trick-or-treating. >> i would say we've probably collected more than 50 varies fr from infant to toddlers to teenage boys and girls. >> thoughtful young boy. in addition to the 50 costumes, the family has got enough donations for about 100 goody bags for the children at kaiser at oakland. the family plans to drop it all off on wednesday, so just a couple of days from now when he has his neck chemo
. >> now, he will share the prize with an 89-year-old ucla professor who won the prize for economics because he never took an economics class in his life, he considers himself a mathematician. >>> a san bruno boy fighting brain cancer is making sure other kids enjoy halloween as much as he does. he was headed home to san bruno from his latest chemo treatment when he realized some of the kids he knew at the hospital would not be out in time for trick-or-treating. that's when he...
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roth of harvard university and lloyd schaaply of ucla. margaret knows who these people are. maybe she can tell us a little bit. >> no, i don't. >> we'll look into that and find out what they did. they just won a big prize. a record setting night for aaron rodgers. he threw a career high six touchdown passes last night as green bay handed the houston texans their first loss of the season 42-24. only one team left, the atlanta falcons. the falcons are now a perfect 6-0. the only undid you feeted team. talk about having a nose for the football. check out nfl network reporter ian rapport, a new reporter doing a live sideline report this weekend. you can say he took one for the team. >> all of a sudden there really have been questions about this defense which is ranked 21st. i had an interesting talk with offensive coordinator -- with -- did you guys just see that football? >> i saw it. >> anyway. anyway. >> that's live tv, folks. keeps right on going. hit by a football in the face and delivers the rest of the report. we're on your side, sir. well done. >> that was well done. all
roth of harvard university and lloyd schaaply of ucla. margaret knows who these people are. maybe she can tell us a little bit. >> no, i don't. >> we'll look into that and find out what they did. they just won a big prize. a record setting night for aaron rodgers. he threw a career high six touchdown passes last night as green bay handed the houston texans their first loss of the season 42-24. only one team left, the atlanta falcons. the falcons are now a perfect 6-0. the only undid...
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the governor is expected to kick off the campaign with an appearance at ucla tomorrow. >>> 6:53. it turns out online voter registration is pretty popular here in california. more than 400,000 people have signed up in the first three weeks. a nonpartisan group says nearly a third of people who registered online were under the age of 26 and people who register online are two and a half more times likely to register as democrat than republicans. a third of those who have registered online are not affiliated with either major party. >>> los angeles could soon follow in the footsteps of san francisco and oakland. mayor antonio villaraigosa wants to give immigrants access to banking services by issuing them official city photo i.d.s. supporters say helping immigrants get bank accounts could reduce crime because fewer people would have to carry cash. critics say the plan accommodates immigrants who are in the country illegally. the city council will take up that proposal tomorrow. >>> friday we saw the biggest tech ipo since facebook. >> scott mcgrew, it just rocketed up 70%? >> yeah, 7
the governor is expected to kick off the campaign with an appearance at ucla tomorrow. >>> 6:53. it turns out online voter registration is pretty popular here in california. more than 400,000 people have signed up in the first three weeks. a nonpartisan group says nearly a third of people who registered online were under the age of 26 and people who register online are two and a half more times likely to register as democrat than republicans. a third of those who have registered online...
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chipley is a professor at ucla -- shapely is a professor. >>> a football fan recover, this morning after being stabbed on the way to the game. maureen naylor is live in the newsroom with more. >> the stabbing happened after a confrontation about sports teams. witness says the man injured was wearing a dallas cowboy shirt. he was stabbed at candlestick park while walking to the game with some friends. it happened on harney way. witness says he was going to the game with several fans who were 9er fans. some witnesses say two men started to seize the -- tease the man about his dallas jersey. >> actually, his girlfriend ran in the way. and they stabbed him in the stomach. yeah. just arguing about sports teams. >> reporter: the stab wound is described as minor. the victim is commented to survive. the police have arrested two men involved in the incident. >>> time now, 7:47. later on today, the warriors will submit the first drawings of their proposed san francisco arena. the 135-foot tall arena would be at the outer edge of piers 30 to 32. now, the designers wanted to look small and create th
chipley is a professor at ucla -- shapely is a professor. >>> a football fan recover, this morning after being stabbed on the way to the game. maureen naylor is live in the newsroom with more. >> the stabbing happened after a confrontation about sports teams. witness says the man injured was wearing a dallas cowboy shirt. he was stabbed at candlestick park while walking to the game with some friends. it happened on harney way. witness says he was going to the game with several...
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and cal fans they are waking up this morning much happier than me a ucla fan cal won its first pac 12 game at the new remodeled stadium last night. they threw four touchdown passes. 43-17 victory. >> keep your head up. >>> proponents of a proposal to ban sitting on sidewalks in berkeley plan an all day sidewalk demonstration. measure s goes before berkeley voters next . it would ban people from sitting on the sidewalks from 7:00 in the morning to 7:00 at night. it includes a circus, a barbecue, and chalk art. merchants are hurt by loitering. >>> tomorrow is columbus day but not everyone will be celebrating the so-called discovery of america. the united native americans will march in san francisco in protest of the nation's holiday. it's called the indigenous day of resistance. the march will begin on jefferson and stockton streets. the march begins at 10:00 a.m.. >>> and just a quick reminder county offices and post offices will be closed across the bay area in observance of the holiday. some city offices will also be closed. >>> education and union supporters. >> and we could tell yo
and cal fans they are waking up this morning much happier than me a ucla fan cal won its first pac 12 game at the new remodeled stadium last night. they threw four touchdown passes. 43-17 victory. >> keep your head up. >>> proponents of a proposal to ban sitting on sidewalks in berkeley plan an all day sidewalk demonstration. measure s goes before berkeley voters next . it would ban people from sitting on the sidewalks from 7:00 in the morning to 7:00 at night. it includes a...
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watch ucla beat cal. >> plenty. >> rosemary is working on a nice forecast tonight? >> bring along the jacket, make sure kids are bundled up. we are expecting an on show breeze, partly cloudy skies, and with the breeze begins to blow it, cools things down. which means if you head into the city, expect the same. outside the doors, partly cloudy skies, fog reported over part of the north bay valley locations as well as areas near the golden gate, and low clouds have slipped into the bay. partly cloudy skies, and a slightly cooler day. 71 for santa rows tax 70 degrees for mountain view, low to mid-60s in the city of san francisco. at some point, some scat may enter the picture -- some scattered showers may enter the picture. we get into monday night, maybe a few sprinkles over tahoe, occasions of the system off the coast, moving -- occasions of the system off the coast moving in. we are still from too to four -- two to four days out. looks like the best shot, temperatures not budging a lot. low to mid-70s in the forecast inland. low 70s at the coast. >>> just a few hour
watch ucla beat cal. >> plenty. >> rosemary is working on a nice forecast tonight? >> bring along the jacket, make sure kids are bundled up. we are expecting an on show breeze, partly cloudy skies, and with the breeze begins to blow it, cools things down. which means if you head into the city, expect the same. outside the doors, partly cloudy skies, fog reported over part of the north bay valley locations as well as areas near the golden gate, and low clouds have slipped into...
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he taught economics at ucla and at the martin smith school of business and economics at cal state. he holds a ph.d. in economics from the university of california los angeles and a master of public policy from uc- berkeley. our second speaker is stephen fuller, the doctor is a professor of public policy and regional development at george mason university and has been there since 1994 parody served as director of the ph.d. program on public policy from july 1998 through june of 2000 and from july 2001 to july 2002. he served as director of the center for regional analysis. he previously taught at george washington university 25 years, including nine as chairman of the department of urban planning and real estate development and as director of a doctoral programs for the school business of public management. his research focuses on the changing structure of metropolitan area economies and especially on the impact of federal spending, including two studies completed within the past year that consider the economic effects of sequestration. in october 2011 he focused on the impact that
he taught economics at ucla and at the martin smith school of business and economics at cal state. he holds a ph.d. in economics from the university of california los angeles and a master of public policy from uc- berkeley. our second speaker is stephen fuller, the doctor is a professor of public policy and regional development at george mason university and has been there since 1994 parody served as director of the ph.d. program on public policy from july 1998 through june of 2000 and from...